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I looked through physics manual and got an impression that there is no implementation of quadrupole fringes (thin, octupole like), only for combined function dipole, which are different from pure quadrupole.
Is this correct understanding?
When will quadrupole fringes be implemented like in MADX-PTC for example?
This is necessary for collider dynamic aperture calculations like FCC-ee and others.
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Hi, I am glad and interested in testing it. However, I need help with installation x-suite on windows 10. I was able to install and run it on CPU, but not on AMD graphics card. I understood that AMD stopped releasing compilers on windows 10. Not sure if I am correct.
I looked through physics manual and got an impression that there is no implementation of quadrupole fringes (thin, octupole like), only for combined function dipole, which are different from pure quadrupole.
Is this correct understanding?
When will quadrupole fringes be implemented like in MADX-PTC for example?
This is necessary for collider dynamic aperture calculations like FCC-ee and others.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: